Canary in the Armageddon coalmine
Jan. 11th, 2007 01:04 pmThat's what one of my co-workers called me the other day when I warned them I might get booted offline again what with the fourth freaking storm in as many weeks. The last time, in the big storm of aught-six, I lost power for over two days, and of course, it happened on my busy day, the one where I'm supposed to stay late on the desk and build all the covers and such. I felt very guilty.
And everyone's gone, so we're shortstaffed. I woke up to beautiful snow, about four inches here, and was admiring the view while logging in when... zap! My power went out, and stayed out for about four and a half hours. They teased me by bringing it online around 11, but then it went right back out after a minute. It's of course freezing out (literally), so the temp inside quickly dropped to 60, and I'm sure if we didn't get it back, things would be pretty nasty. This time, though, since it was so cold, I put all my dairy products in a bag and stuck them outside in the snow. I'm tired of losing my perishables!
Apparently, though, it was only West Seattle. A few weeks ago, we were all sitting down to watch the season finale of Dexter, anxious as all hell to see how the cliffhanger penultimate ep was resolved, and... zap! The power went out. It was only West Seattle then, too.
I grow weary. Of the ceaseless storms, the endless rain pouring off my roof like Niagara fucking Falls, the soggy leaves everywhere that stick to everything like glue, the bitter cold wind, the constant power outages. I feel like we're on our way just in my part of town to some kind of dystopian post-apocalyptic world and goddammit, I don't even have Clive Owen or Skeet Ulrich to keep me warm! I love post-apocalypse fiction, and I especially like to write it, but I don't want to live in it. I need to start thinking about moving to SoCal.
And everyone's gone, so we're shortstaffed. I woke up to beautiful snow, about four inches here, and was admiring the view while logging in when... zap! My power went out, and stayed out for about four and a half hours. They teased me by bringing it online around 11, but then it went right back out after a minute. It's of course freezing out (literally), so the temp inside quickly dropped to 60, and I'm sure if we didn't get it back, things would be pretty nasty. This time, though, since it was so cold, I put all my dairy products in a bag and stuck them outside in the snow. I'm tired of losing my perishables!
Apparently, though, it was only West Seattle. A few weeks ago, we were all sitting down to watch the season finale of Dexter, anxious as all hell to see how the cliffhanger penultimate ep was resolved, and... zap! The power went out. It was only West Seattle then, too.
I grow weary. Of the ceaseless storms, the endless rain pouring off my roof like Niagara fucking Falls, the soggy leaves everywhere that stick to everything like glue, the bitter cold wind, the constant power outages. I feel like we're on our way just in my part of town to some kind of dystopian post-apocalyptic world and goddammit, I don't even have Clive Owen or Skeet Ulrich to keep me warm! I love post-apocalypse fiction, and I especially like to write it, but I don't want to live in it. I need to start thinking about moving to SoCal.
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Date: 2007-01-11 09:18 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-01-11 09:19 pm (UTC)I suspect part of the reason it's been flaking out so badly is because they did such a slapdash job of getting everything put back together after the big wind storm. Not that I blame them, really... at the time a spokesman for PSE (I think) pointed out that they were pretty much having to rebuild the grid from the ground up and were trying to do in days what originally took months and even years... so, I've been pretty much expecting to lose power more often since then.
Glad to hear you've got your power back, though!! I was really dreading the possibility this week, with the temperatures getting as low as they are.
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Date: 2007-01-11 11:58 pm (UTC)Hence my eventual defection to Florida.
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Date: 2007-01-12 12:21 am (UTC)Goes off to mourn the lack of Clive.
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Date: 2007-01-12 12:52 am (UTC)OMG *dies from cute*
(not normally phrases I use, but they are so appropriate)
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Date: 2007-01-12 04:47 am (UTC)hugs!
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Date: 2007-01-12 04:01 pm (UTC)Seattle is 247th on the list of weather variability, out of 270 major cities in the US. San Francisco is #270.
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Date: 2007-01-13 06:20 am (UTC)The funny thing is that I didn't even know until days later that the Admiral district didn't lose power in the big storm. It's hard when you have no idea what's happening elsewhere, and yesterday I couldn't find any info anywhere about what was happening and the City Light phones were busy. When I finally got through, it was shortly before the power came back. You're -- no pun intended -- totally in the dark when it happens! But I have your number in my cell phone. ;-)
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Date: 2007-01-13 06:22 am (UTC)Unfortunately, no moving for me -- I don't think I could afford a house closer to in city than I already am. And the ironic thing is that the chi-chi area of West Seattle doesn't seem to ever lose power... yeah.
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Date: 2007-01-14 08:44 am (UTC)I like Seattle weather! Warm winters, cool summers, a steady year-round drizzle. This is the first time in years I've had to break out my winter coat.